I Zm snasitsstsats for FrssV taaogaretloa ass tkluM -yovscsspsassa. I u .at tbe best wstoadog that harks th. - .M arah-hdoc Uts low ui mIcm . - - .. fL-utbf0l MkaoWSH. IS to. treat ra.(ttkuatlMMa7affrm talk too UoadotooMttl If they wut to find rlt.1 u beat tor m uai ut j scoot EJrSSiOS ot pals. It goes to wort rJwud sor.ly. nd stnies hold ol reeu r2 tor tb pari om of driving It oat, ud riBMU Its purpos. u aceoasniisnea. VL. w means to SCComDllah 1U and. "Iiiiient will tontfy. Th euro to th. ' .hm.mor inflammatory oases. With fVL and a fnx dm ot It, th wont earn P"" i.hvhaen flnallveuraml hlt' klHM - , M B ioc. bos of Caeoareta. the finest j,f tin 100 Howard. SIM. wltit of thli paper will bo pleased to .alt there l t lout ooo dreaded dusts. hu been abl. to cure In all 1U fSdtaat U Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh ,k. oal positive ours bow known to ..Ileal fraternity. Cetaira being oonsti LiJ duMto. reqairas a constitutional t.MiL Hade Catarrh Core it Ukoa inters . ) i r. -t U' nu tha hlnnd sum) mn. ffiirUcasof the system, ther.br destroy. feaudatlon of the diaeae, aad firing IZutat strenrth by bUlMIng up the coa Eiand aaalBtlng Daluro la doing lu rk. nmnrietora have eo much faith In Costive power, that they offer One Una. h Dollars for any cam that it falls to ours. Gurhatof testimonlala. Addreas r r. j. c mi a ca, loiodo, a U'lTainilr Pills are the taU srtPnftjfns and permanently cured?. ...first davsiiae of 1hi.Ki.imk s Uksat iva Hpl' i i - r- ... linn- Send to Dr. Kline, Wl ArchSL, iHulsV, i'a. LwinfWsSoothln? Syrup for children U,inf wm i rii 9 iiip KUIII9. reumxn niiinninieV r r :.. ....HMwinii iin . K,..ti. 1111)1 l'IU VlelM -e n..SB UUtlHk LliVe-wattrr. IruuKiiit scUjitafic. uer boj ... bilious or cnMir Mt a Cafmret, (i nru: aw., '1 RUNNING SORE It Brother's Foot and White grvwlng worae In spite of medical treat -I oftf n benrd of cures by Hood's Sar- L:lla and pemuaiird my mother to give It a. Soon he was able to walk about tbe Wt continued giving- him HolkI's Sar ,11 snd he Is now cured." Miss MAlir isicAurorm Indiana. Kemember pod's Sarsaparilla bct-lhe One True Blood Purifier. 8 llilS with Uood's Sarsaparilla. awaaMaV I 7.LD0UCLAS 13 SHOE In thVworid. A ir it jnn thin the, by merit alone, bas X r.mydll competitorn. fer I hy ovfr l,o,nm wfarers a the f l style. Tit euJ durabllltv )t snv hoe 1 ulcrrit a.i.0. I li udrju ill h' latnt shape and styles lit. . T; l,oty of leather, dealer In a town nlveu exclusive sain idverlltieil In local laner on rtHwIut of aKble order. Write for catalogue to W. fcmilai, lirockton, Maas. 00 00 Reward in Gold! Well Worth Trylaa Far. word Hf.Al TIKl'I. ara nina ltljr Vn art en..i.nli to nuke fourteen words, we feel ! if t(.h do you will re.'eive a reward, bo lA .,.'r!'..","r, "'" " occura in the IMI I IH I.. I'wonlv KliulUli a,r,l. Th. IJ l'nl.li.liiim mil trlutiiiK ()o., pronrietora Hnuwimiii ( ,iiiintii, will y 4ui.uu lu Ihe i.riii all to make tlx longest llat of word from I In. letter in the word UKAU VAW f,.r I lie o,intl l.muMit. ta-ki mi each for the uhkc tivH n,l mi nat trn lnniUMt 'i'h. aK.,... ...-.i. u free, nj B.ilpy for the nunwiae of atlraiit. pi II HKlll 11.11 COMPANION, coutamlng flit panes finely illu.trated, Latent faahlona, t'i i ,r,,'llll. OyclHig, Cookery, (leneral it 1' . u "'"ea oy tile neat Hand- 'I lowest iirired niaiiatina I"" '" w1,h ?mt of words kin .-!. i 1 '""i" hi eiieer, r ll entltli. yon to . half.Tp' .i.i..,i. H'M HKHHI.Dl!tlMPA5lO. luldu'ltioa Will ZX" w ".? " k fk. 7 '"iiiwnaii may ue POD- Ri5 pJl of tob hoisehOld iTtfA nltfctia-T aV Priatla. f!a ""aer ht.. xew Vark t.-Rw. " liaa made many wealthy man. Salaried men may iiive; small jnuounti. beam.. LZZZr ..V."!?"?J C',- '.'"''l1'" Oevelonmeat fe., ' " ttpoaane, Wusb. FX II U TAkAAAAA- l. ii it i mm i i m w VwioaS. UH "wr WITH Sam frwn 8t.Vi.rr ' ,ra,,r,i Our "HtiH-k, Cot f U. ii SnJ1? '"V1"4 'res. JAH. E. i'A V. reruaiway, ,w York. Booms S-ls. 'WoamAsTlsi BiTaTaiawsi. Woman's lntrodacttoa Into tht bttt tMM world U no longtr svm cxpcxlaMDl'' Tte feminine wafemn)f is sow permanent factor In the natiooaU ccobv amy. The Indlrhlual dropa ont ot the ranks to form a center around which home springs up, bat another woman, not a man, takes her place. The typo remains. Mors and more places art being made for. women, to suqh am ex tent that a recent census bulletin re ports the increase la the number ot women employed in gainful occupa tions during the period between 1ST0 and 1800 to bare been 113 per cent, wblle In trade and transportation th. Increase was 1,061 per cent. Thli change la significant. It fat, in fact, a revolution. Twenty, or Indeed, ten years ago the girls of an ordinary mid dle class family In which the fsthei was a small business man, sn expert mechanic, or a farmer capable of sup porting his family with decency If not absolute comfort, were expected to stay at home and help with the housework until they went to preside, over homes of their own. It was considered some thing of a slur to say that a man's daughters were obliged to go out to work. Nowadays this sentiment Is re versed. A business training Is ss much a matter of course for tho daughters ss for the sons. And no one is surprised when the daughters prefer putting tht training into practice Instead ot devot ing their time to household duties en livened with social amusements. Tho growth of the Idea that woman Is an individual, not an appendage, that she has social duties and moral responsi bilities as well as men, Is really at tho bottom o the revolution. Llnplncott'a. Queen Victoria Writes Many Letters Queen ictorla Is ouo of the busiest of women when It cornea to attending to her mall. She writes many letters herself, using whito paper with a nar row edge of black, and always writing with black Ink. She Invariably sends personal letters to the members of the royal family on all birthdays and other anniversary occasions, and letters of condolence and congratulation to relatives. arcisiiiEEs com Ko.To.Bao for Fifty Cents. Ovpr 4(K).(W cured. Why not let No-To-Bnc reizuluteor remove your tleaire lor tnlutcco? rHven money . inukes Ilea It li and manhood. Cure fHinrantced. Su cent uud 1.U), at ali druggists. Tomes Towero. a Clilonim cnliman. shot nnd luHtwutly killed bis wito and then fatally Bliot hitiiBeK. Merit Wins. The invention of Alatmstlno marked anew era in wnll coating, and from the standpoint of tho building owner was a moat important discovery. It has from a small Iwirinninit branched out into every country of the civi lized world. The name "kalsomine" has be tome so offensive to property owners thnt itiHitulacturers nf cheap knlsomlne prepara tions mo now talllnu them by some other nitini', nnd Attempting to sell ou the Alubas tine company's reputation. Through cttciialvesdvertisinir and personal use. Ill" merits of the durable AlnbnstlliH are so thoroughly known that the people inalat ou Kttin tlio-e goods nnd will tnke no chanoeof . spoiling their walls for a possible saving of at the moat but a few cent. Thus it is attain demonstrated that merit win-, and that man ufacturers of ttrst-cliMs urticies will be sup 1 orted by the people. . We have not boon without l'iso's Cure for Coueumpliiin for 3 yt'iire. Lizit KfcltBtL. Citiup St., llurrisbttrg. I'a., Mny 4, 1W4. CAscAltrrs stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels. Never sicken, weaken or grijic; 10c. HALL'S ' Vegetable Sicilian HAIR RENEWER Beautifies and restores Gray Hair to its original color and vitality; prevents baldness; cures itching and dandruff. A fine hair dressing. B. P. Hull & Co., I'roiw., Nashua, N. II. .Hold by nil JtriiKgiMs. I . i Mtutomsa- Columbia Bicycles 100 TO AtL ALIKE. Standard of tho World. POPE HFC. CO., Hartford. Cons. Catalogue free from dealers or by mall for one S-rent stamp. ALABASTINE PERMANENT Wall COATING. Alabautlne does not require to be taken off to renew, dors not harbor eertrs, but desirojra them, and any one can brush It ou. Sold by sll paint dealers. Write for card with samples. ALASAsTINE CO., Grans Rapids, Mich. VE HAVE. 10 AGENTS ft PS lil TiW? but hava HU AlwmA ft. K. conMimar lor tt years, st flla. Hbrp any wbwa -v. .uuuiaiion oa fort sale Every- niLsTVwL wDatvlaaaB a LJ.aa. , jwti top Busslesaa low aagj Fbaaiona low aT aZTB a-aaaumsaalow AT I I u mi. fcTaji lT wHn"J. etc Mend smT I b77B , 277 a I J 'l V-'J-T ST"""' ""- tor laraTr,:" J". .'""ir.'iaS MBU " Mtw. , w.Tr.. Anf. 1KB, CALL AGAIN. Sarglsrs Make the Third Visit ia Hadley sal Oae ia Tieaests, For (he third time within the lost fire months the general store of 'Squire T. 8 Powell, at Hadley, was robbed. Samuel Brown discovered three men leaving the store shortly after midnight, He aroused Powell who trailed the men In the snow for some distance toward Greenville. - He pass ed the mein about two miles east of U reen vilie, going that way. Each carried, a bag of stolen ttoods. llein g aloue, he passed on and Informed the o dicers. In the meantime It commenced to rain and when he returned to follow the trail the tracks were obliter ated. Governor Hastings sent a message to the egislnture stating: "That s new building, suitable tor the general assembly, and ot such s character as will be entirely credita ble to the commonwealth, can, by the utili zation o( the 2,000,000 or more of brick, the remains of the old building, be erected at a cost not exceeding 5o0,0O0. Of this euro we have reulized nearly SlMO.OOO from the In surance policies aud upon tho old rapitol, leaving a dellult of about S60,000 to be pro vided for by reduced expenditure, or by In. Increased revenue, as mny seem best. I therefore earnestly recommend to your hon orable bodies that an act of assembly be passed authorizing that the rebuilding of the main capltol of brick, stone and Iron, fire proof in character, aud colonial In stylo of architecture, by such authority as you may namu. with power to name an architect to make plaus with reference to all the build lUK'S contemplated, and direct tho mnkiuK ot a contract la behHlf of the stuto for the eroo-, tion ot tho main capital butldinir to be com pleted on or before January 1, 18H9, at a cost not exceeding the sum named; aud further, that the amount of lusuranco received by the state be specifically appropriated toward the cost of the new structure. Greene's New Railroad. A oorps of engineers begau the survey of the proposed new Pittsburg, t'ounellsville ami NVheeliuK railroad at the mouth of Ten Mile creek, in tireene county, near Miils boro. J. L. UurroU, who surveved the Wuynesburg and Washington railroad, is the chief of ena-iueers. President Funk, of New York, and Heeretary HoiiKlnsa, of West New ton, are looking after tbu nnht of way. The road will connect with the Pittsburg, Vlr t; I ii in and DhnrleMtou, or the Luke Erie at tho MononguhelH river, nnd pusB through nrwuB county vm Mityuenuurg to heeling. President i'tiuk snys there is ample capital back of tho project, uui it will be pushed forward at once. I Harrison and William Pox wore convicted nt l ulr-uiowu of perjury, the latter being recommended to tho mercy of tho court. The case arose from the proeucution of A. F. ltickson and John Howell by Dr. J. W. llleh- nrn, on u charge or attemptliig to procure the murder of Dr. llicbitrds. Tho Poxes were the principal witnesses uud swore that the ili-fcuduntH attempted to hire them to da the killing. J it dn Ewing did not believe tho testimony und took tbo cuso from the jury aud ordered the arrest ot the Poxes. Harri son 1- ox procured the conviction of 1'rank liner, in Westmoreland county ou a charge of nmon. Wnce tho perjury development jite-r nas oeen puruoueu. A general raid by burglars was made nt Tioneetu. The clothing store of Miles A Arm strong was robbed of ft 100 worth of goods, and a quantity of cigars and groceries were stolen from the store of J. It. Morgan. The billiard room ot Len Airnew was broken iuto where the thieves secured 410 in cash uud a quantity ot cigars. Not content with the robbery of business places the thieves enter ed the residence of ex-Couhty Treasurer Inmieson, where they made off with 10 in aiouoy, aud some articles of provisions. V. J. McFarland, a ' school teacher in 8pritigfluld township, had been prosecuted by Humane Agent Charles Wilson, of C'on nollsvlle, for severely whipping the 10-year-old daughter of Charles Johnson, and the lustlce lined him HO and corts. When ' tho appeal came up before Judge Mculrczat ho quashed the hill of indictment, but directed Mel'arland to pay the court costs. "hud took 'Occasion to score tho people who und been uiiiueiui; mu ircituuor, saying mat a lonelier who did not try to control his school chonld have M certificate revoved, A bold case ot highway robbery took plueo at Port Perry. A rnttrnp peddler, who gave the name of Isaac Hoeowsky, and suld be lived iu Allegheny, was walking tilling Jefferson street, when ho was stopped by two men, both of whom held a revolver at Ills head, nud took his silver watch aud about (9 iu money. D. M. Kerr, of llrtnldock, who was roollug a house only a few stops away, saw the transaction, but was uuatile to do anything. Tho high way muu disappeared. Julius Shipley was couvleted at I'nlon" town of four charges ot assault und batlery shooting with intent to kill, carrying con cealed weapons and resisting officers, (ship ley was tried Inst ynr and convicted, but owing to his tige was left olT with a term lu Huntingdon. Ho escaped ami upon his ar rival home began a career of outlawry. Ho was Dually run down iu llrowosville, but the officers had a rougli time bundling him. In Ihescufllo Police Officer Caldwell was cut. Shipley also tried to shout the ofticcrs. by nu explosion of mine gas following a ihot in the Iierwlnd-Whlte coal mines nt Du bois, the scene of last year's catustrophy, four men, Hugh ltoynolds, John Oruham, Homer Hopkins and Peter Freeniau, were burned about the face and bunds No ln ury was done to the mine aud work is now progressing as usual. F'fty men were in the mlue at the time. The new bridge spanning the Yottghlogh euy river at Hulerville.butlt by the Mononga hela and Youghiogbeny Uridgo cumpauy, was opeuej with imposing ceremonies on Wednesday. . This structure Is oue of the finest In this part ot the Htate. It will be used by the McKeesport aud West Newton eioetrio line, to be completed during the coming summer. Two Incendiary fires occurred at Green ville early Hat unlay morning, and at the same time an uttemnt was made to rob the jewelry store of James ltoland. Officer Hobaugh discovered the burglars nnd alter exchanging several shots thu robbers es caped. J. II. Robertson, ot Kllwood, pletdod guilty to keeping a gambling house, aud Charles Volght and Daniel hmlth, of the same place, were eaoh convicted by a jury of aiding and abetting Robertson In his room. Robertson turned state's evidence. The store nnd contents and large office of the Phlllpsburg Fire brick company were oompletely distroyud by lire. Loss HO.OIK), oovered by Insurauce, Three dwellings were also burned, the loss on these amounting to tft.OOO with a partial insurance. - It la reported that the coal mines at Beech Tree will be closed Indefinitely. The sua peujloa Will effect about 300 tneu. A compulsory non-suit was ordered at Klttannlng In the suit of Mrs. Elizabeth Will. Is against Armstrong oounty for (40,000 dam ages for Injuries received by her carriage running down s hill and over an 'embank ment, The report of the directors' of the poor of Westmoreland county, shows that there are 240 lumatea at the county borne, more than at any other time. There are BOO Demons In various parts ot the county receiving assist ance. W. C. Haus, of Sharon, announces that he will not be a candidate for the Congressional nomination In the Twenty-fifth district. This leaven MaJ. Harry Watson and Henry Robin son the only candidates from Mercer oounty. PENNSYAVAiVlA LECISUTURE. - March a The following bills were passed Anally by the senate: To amend an set pro viding for the claseiftcatlon of real estate in eitlea of the second-class, making the assess ors not less than three nor more than five: authorising the appointment of Warden and matron ot oounty prisons In counties con taining a population ot 150,000; to amend the act ot 1885, providing for the Incorporation ot coninies for buying, selling and trading in all kinds of goods at wholesale and retail, The senate committee on mines has knock ed out Mr. Coyle's bill providing lot a bureau of mines and mining, the secretary of in ternal affairs to appoint attaches, and has substituted Senator White's administration bill, which gives tbe governor the power of appointment, ordering it reported affirm atively. Captain John C. French, of Washington oounty, presented a very important bill in the bouse this morning. Allegheny county Is particularly Interested In the measure, as it means a saving ot several thousand dol lars a year to the countv. Captain French's bill abolishes all fee offices iu counties of this commonwealth and does awav with the collection of extravagant mileage aud special fees by oounty officials, and holds everybody down to a specillu salary. March 10. There were a large number of vacant seats lu the house to-day. Nearly 40 members, headed ,v tnu iMaware delega tion, weut to W ashington this niorumg to boom Jack liobljson for assistant secretary of the navy. The speaker signed the measure regulating the election of assessors iu second-class cit ies. This is tho Ur.st bill to go tho governor Ibis session. Dr. Muehlbronner Introduced a bill estab lishing the standard d;:e of barrels lit 17 lH inches in diumeter of the head, and 2.x' Inches iu length of stave, aud of regular bulge. The Kentnr bill, creating a legislative eom mli sloti of three members to puss on all legis lation before It tlnally considered, provoked n long debate. Mr. Keutor said this men-ore was necessary to secure be. tor legislation. Mr. Miiust, of Cumberland, spoke ngaiust the scheme nnd it was overwhelmingly ilt-entel Senator Heller pres-iited the report of tho Joint building committee which has been In vestigating the capitol fire. It recited the progress of tho Inquiry and the fact that Rev. Dr. Swallow refused to give the source llf hla ltifnrmnlint, f,. 11, u ..II...... .1 - " iii-,aiiuii nun the bla?.e had not I u entirely accidental. Mureli 11. The Judiciary general commit tee rolmrtitil tn Him u,ii.i.. u. ii. . ----- .-- t-..,.. , i ,,,, psiiiiu. cose till!) morning, recommending that tho it-pun oi mo jouu nuiidiiig committee be referred hucL- ultli ti .n o..,. i - - I " ... o..,i n.awu the cmmiilthot duirw. t. .... .l ti... i nnoe of Rev. Dr. Swallow ns a wituess before me oar oi eitner senate or house, to answer the nueatlotin which lot Ima .raU.i t .....l.. to before the committee, a full report of tho proceedings relating to his refusal to testify io made, so that the legislature nmv be fully Informed on the nature of the Interrogations and the manner of the refusal. Mr. Fllun introduced ills now charter for second-class cities, just about tho time the I .yon bill was reported from committue iu the house, lu the house a batch of bills protesting against the passage of any road law that creates new offices or increases tu.utiou,wus presented. A communication was received from tho governor announcing his approval of the bill regulating the election of assessors in second-class cities. Tills measure was wnt to thu executive March 10, and U the llrst signed by him this season. The committee on municipal corporations, through Mr. Simon, of Allegheny, reported for printing the Tilbrook bill of Wednesday revising the clusttiflcutioii laws. Ropresentii tive Mullhaney presented to tho house the Fllnn copy ot the llullilt luw. entitled "An act to Improve the government of cities of the seeoud-olttss." The bill simply applies the Uuliltt law to cities of the second-class. After bills in place had been read, the house took up a calendar second-rending bills with Representative W. T. Marshall iu the chair March IX The Horise had a short session this morning, and then took a recess until Monday eveulug. There was a small at tendance and not much business was done. A bill was Introduced by Mr. McCluin, of Luncaster, repealing the llrst and second provisions of soetlon.ll of the net of April a," 108, relating to fees of county officers. The bill applies to Allegheny, Lancaster. Mont gomery, Philadelphia, Reaver and Washing ton futilities, . , A 111 vm presented by Chairman Ham mond, of the education committee, granting to school districts the equal educational rights, nud that both borough und town ships may each elect supervisory principals urh.n li .lip.t.. ft.... 1. ...... ......... ..... .. u i, n it.-i-iii isu.-ii iu-i--n- sary, and extending the provisions of tho in. unmii n7 iu or uioro eenoui ttlfurici.t jointly. ' . ( itiii v.t onn m ftt... ..t.,u.t(i..,.ti.,.. i.ti tA known, pnsM-ii the house on llrst rending iiuii mutt on inoiiou oi i uuirmau .lim-iu-bronner, of the committee on municipal corporations, wus recommitted for hcnrliigs. Mr 1 1 ..1 1 ,.f I mi..- I,. l.lll appropriating' ifl, 000 to the 'state college to establish a tobacco experimental station. Abolishing slavery on the Niger. A dispatch from Lngos, Africa, says a de cree has been Issued lor the abolition ot slavery in tho Nlgor oouiitry. Hid decree to go Into effect upon the anniversary of the completion of tho sixtieth year of the reign of Que'jfl Vlotorla, Mayor Convicted and Fined Hlmielf. Mayor Campbell, of Bowling Green, Ohio, has Imposed a fine of $3 and costs upon him. self for being druuk find disorderly. "His Honor" had been curried to tte police station beastly Intoxicated, and oooupicd a cell with common drunks. The Labor World. A membership button has been adopted by the Nutlonnl Union of Custom Tailors. . Five new unions havo been organized by the brotherhood of Carpenters within tho region of the Gnater New York. About 200,000 persons were on a strike iu Gennauy during IH'.ld, thu largest number since 1H89-U0, wtlcu It was 3)0,001). It is said thnt ot 60.000 looms ia Rtmiley, England, 30,000 are working short time, while there is vacaut space for 6000 looms to be let. A Birmingham (F.uglaivl) pnlicomaii was compelled to pay a unionist 4.00 for prevent ing him from spuiiklug at u Sunday outdoor meeting. In Great Britain and Ireland there nr 8.000,000 wqi kern, and there are only 2,010. 000 of them who are members oi' trades union societies. The Czar of Russia has ratluced the work ing day throughout his dominions from utgbleuu and nineteen houn to 11 ( hour forday workers and nine hours lor night men, Toledo Bnild'ng Trades' Council Is trying to have architects pledge themselves to Insert In specifications that only union labor shall be employed, also to require trade to bid ou its work direct. The Spang Iron and Steel Company nnd the Morehead Brothers Ac (Jo. Stool Work", both situated In Hhsrpsburg, Penn., have re turned work after an idleness of two months, giving employment to about 70 J meu. London music halls hive 12,099 employes. The telegraph operators of Milan have for mally protested against the employment of women as operators, on the ground thnttliey aae Insufficiently educated, work for lower wages, aud Increase the already excessiVd competition. Of the hundred or more national nad In ternational organizations of oraitatneu that of the printers stands at the ilea l. And not only are they the s-l ongest numerically nud financially, but tbev were also.-if sot the first, surely among the li st of tho trades wnion organized for the betterment of thafr fellow craltsmen. PICKED UP OX BROADWAY. A True I nclden t A woman wss picked up in the street in an unconMiauscrav flit ion snd hurried to the neat-eat hoepitaL. On examination her b-nly wiw found to be covered with sores caused by the hypodermic Injection of. morphine. tut issin sm: u, a nuoisB uu ouit iieiu an houoralilc snd lucrative ptasuiua in a larjre publishing li.c..se In New York. Her health began to fail. In stead of taUng rest and medio! treat ment, she resorted to the stimulus of morphine. The hospital physicia,as discov ered thnt her primary tronb'.e was an affection of the womb, which could readiiy have been cured in t" tirst stages. If, when she had felt those se vere pains in the buck, the terrible heuiluches, the t-on.stu.nt sense of fullness, soreness nud pain in the pelvic region, she had used l,ydia K. Piiikliain's Vegetable) Com pound, it wouM have dissolved and Htsseil off tbut polypus in tbe womb, und to-day she wouM huve been a wtAi wotiiuu siuinjr in her otiicc. Why will women let themselves) g-o in this way V It seems passing strillio-e tlllll 11 Willlllin lib I liiu ..... SO lliL'lllv Ctl uent ! .anil sj iv.. II ill.,...., I wl...,,l.l l....... .i..' - . , ..... ...... l. iiuii- vio- iM-niled on nioriiliine. insti-ml llf Nfl'killir n t'lliliieil ..ntv There is no excuse for tiny womuti who Millers -she mvil not p- without Mrs. l'iukliuiil stands lemly tt lu-1 1 nnv woman: her n,l.lr.. I. Lynn. Mass. Write tober; it will cost you notliinjr. In the meantime pet a bottle of l.ydiu K. Pinkhiim's Yepetaiile t oiiipoiiinl ut the nearest drug store. The followinp letter from one of your sisters w tTI etieourape von : .Mrs. Hkktiia Lkiiiiman. No. 1 Krie St., :.'Tlli Ward. Pit tsburjr.'.'ji., writes to Mrs. I'iukhiiin: '1 can hardly Ihul words with which to tiitink yon for what you have done for inc. 1 siilVi-reil nearly seven years with backai-hi-titnl sitleache, lencorrliica, tiiul the worst forms of womb t i-.niblos. " IhH'tors ftiilcd to dome any pood. have taken four bottles or l.vdia K. rinlthum's Vepetuble CoiiiikiihhI uud one box of Liver Pills, an, I used omi puekupe of Sanative Yash. and now can say I am well and have Iven stead ily gaming: tlesh ; ant stouter ami heartier now- than I have been for years. 1 tun rccoiniiu-iitliiip your Ycpctable t iiiiionul to my ricti U Aifuiu 1 thuuk you for the pood health 1 um enjoy inp." help. i.r--: isar or..'.,, t'ssr i .mn.'im. ,'rw- iiElli i r v aw y .i iniuP'tf i; .. T'-v'uwaneW i 'jiw 7 A Soutlicrn f.irmer, whose Inuno is somcwluit in the -packwooJs, in ;m interview with ,-i nevsip(-r correspondent s;iid: "I ;ini oi years old, aiul until I was nigh unto so years old I was always well and pearl, then lor a lony; while I sul lered with indigestion and could not eat anvtiiirnr hardly at all. My daughter, who lives in the city, sent me 'some of . Ripans Tabules bId me how tt lakir them, and they have eoinplelelv eure.l' , me. I want Von to tell evrvlxJy liow I nt cured. I'or it. : . a Mcssino; to humanity." J ii Baker's Giocofaite I : MADE BY Walter Baker & Co. Ltd., i Eslublishcd in 1 780, ut Dort hrsler, Mis. lias the well-known Yellow Label on the front of evert- T package, and the tr.ulr-in.irk, "I.a llcllc CliotMlnicre," Z on the back. NONE OTHER GENUINE. Waller Bdkcr & Co. Ltd., Dorchester. iVJas. t ussiu hi esesaas m sj.nsassajju. lANDY CATHARTIC ! ray. 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